Hit the Road and Camp America!

Hit the Road -

Camp America!

Ready to answer the call of the open road? Then you've come to the right place. Here you'll find great ideas for finding the best camping and RVing road trips. We'll show you which routes to take, which exits have a "don't miss attraction and profile great campgrounds along the way. So grab your gear, pack the car or the RV and get ready to hit the road.

Road Trip down Washington's Wild Coast

Washington's coast is one of many beautiful destinations in the state. From amazing, craggy beaches to quaint beachside towns, this coast has something for everyone. While traveling down the coast there are plenty of opportunities for recreation year-round. This is one road trip that all travelers should try.

Alaska's Kenai Peninsula

The Kenai Peninsula is one of Alaska's beautiful vacation destinations, and a great spot for an RV road trip. Starting an Alaskan Kenai Peninsula road trip in Anchorage will give travelers the opportunity to explore the fascinating museums and attractions that the city has to offer before heading out to enjoy some of the amazing recreation to be found in Alaska. From world-class fishing to fascinating museums, this road trip has something for everyone.

Travel through Beautiful British Columbia

British Columbia is located in Canada's southwestern corner. The region is filled with beautiful evergreen forests, wildlife, and it is also thick with Native American heritage. From the slopes of Whistler to the hustle and bustle of Vancouver, British Columbia is filled with attractions and activities to explore.

Adventures in the Four Corners Region

The Four Corners region of the United States, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah meet is an amazing area of the country. This region is filled with parks, fascinating history and stunning geological features. RV enthusiasts can travel northwest from the beautiful Mesa Verde National Park into Utah and Arches National Park. Along this journey travelers will learn about the history and geology of the region.

Hit the Road and Camp Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park is one of the truly amazing places found in the United States. It is home to the lowest, hottest and driest spot in the country. Travelers planning a road trip to Death Valley should plan the trip for the late winter or early spring, before the temperatures get too hot, January is a fantastic time to visit the park. While traveling to Death Valley from California, drivers have the opportunity to see many more amazing sights as well. Continuing into Nevada from Death Valley, Las Vegas is a good spot to end a road trip.